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Published on 6/24/2008 in the Prospect News Structured Products Daily.

New Issue: Barclays prices $125 million iPath ETNs linked to Dow Jones - AIG Precious Metals

By Angela McDaniels

Tacoma, Wash., June 24 - Barclays Bank plc priced $125 million of 0% iPath exchange-traded notes due June 24, 2038 linked to the Dow Jones - AIG Precious Metals Total Return sub-index, according to a 424B2 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The payout at maturity will be par of $50 plus the index return minus the investor fee. The investor fee is initially zero and increases each day by an amount equal to 0.75% of par plus the index return on that day divided by 365.

The notes will be putable at any time, subject to a minimum of 50,000 securities. The payout will be calculated in the same way as the payout at maturity.

The notes were accepted for listing on the NYSE Arca under the symbol "JJP."

Barclays Capital Inc. will be the agent.

Issuer:Barclays Bank plc
Issue:iPath exchange-traded notes
Underlying index:Dow Jones - AIG Precious Metals Total Return
Amount:$125 million
Maturity:June 24, 2038
Coupon:0%
Price:Par of $50
Payout at maturity:Par plus the index return and minus the investor fee, which is calculated on a daily basis and is equal to 0.75% of par plus the index return divided by 365
Put:At any time, with payout determined in same way as payout at maturity; minimum redemption requirement of 50,000 notes
Pricing date:June 24
Settlement date:June 27
Agent:Barclays Capital Inc.
Fees:None
Listing:NYSE Arca: JJP

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